Re: Collar or roundneck
I have no problem with Jeans and a T-Shirt as long as they are clean and in good condition.
I wear khaki shorts and t-shirt or collard shirt when I'm out golfing. It really depends on how hot it's supposed to be. Most of my collard shirts are darker color and heavier material so it's t-shirts on a hot day. Unless it's a tournament then I'll dress a little nicer.
I hardly ever tuck my shirt in though. As I don't want to spend all day tucking it in after every 3rd swing.
As far as the upturn collars go that were mentioned. It looks goofy, but I'll occasionally do it to keep the sun off my neck.
As far as medal spikes, ask Vijay Singh if he likes playing behind Mickelson. I'd bet almost every pro would rather be on the hole in front of Mickelson than the one behind. He does his putting routine and leaves spike marks all around the hole and almost never pats them down when he's done. I almost think he does it on purpose.
I have no problem with Jeans and a T-Shirt as long as they are clean and in good condition.
I wear khaki shorts and t-shirt or collard shirt when I'm out golfing. It really depends on how hot it's supposed to be. Most of my collard shirts are darker color and heavier material so it's t-shirts on a hot day. Unless it's a tournament then I'll dress a little nicer.
I hardly ever tuck my shirt in though. As I don't want to spend all day tucking it in after every 3rd swing.
As far as the upturn collars go that were mentioned. It looks goofy, but I'll occasionally do it to keep the sun off my neck.
As far as medal spikes, ask Vijay Singh if he likes playing behind Mickelson. I'd bet almost every pro would rather be on the hole in front of Mickelson than the one behind. He does his putting routine and leaves spike marks all around the hole and almost never pats them down when he's done. I almost think he does it on purpose.
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